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As the title says I seem to have inexplicably become the Head GM of a dead game the Ravenloft case the gm had kept it open in case someone wanted to take it over. . . I have no desire to do so ( nothing against the game I just have a full plate and lack the ability to gm a pathfinder game), and I wasn't asked.

“It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.”
― Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind

The easiest solution, if no one wants to take over as GM or if there is no longer any activity/interest in the game is to just archive it. If, in the future, a new GM is found for the game you can always put in an un-archive request.

“It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.”
― Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind

Already asked, he's left the site due to his workload at school though hence why he left the game . . . .

So my communications are to no avail.

When I get a sec my intentions are to put a post up in the game forum telling everyone my intent to archive the game and asking if one of them would rather take over. . . I'll give that a day or two waiting for response and then archive if no one objects.

“It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.”
― Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind